Clustering in jboss GA 5.1

I'm have two servers running jboss 5.1 that receive traffic on port 1099 from servers running IBM FileNet. I want these two servers to loadbalance the incoming traffic on 1099. The servers are set up to cluster but the never do. Our jboss partition is 'ContentEngine' and the two ips for the cluster are xx.xx.177.62 and 63. jboss is started on these servers like this: /usr/lib/jvm/java/bin/java -Xms2048m -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m -Dorg.jboss.resolver.warning=true Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000Dsun.rmi.dgc .server.gcInterval=3600000 -Djboss.messaging.ServerPeerID=1 -Dcom.sun.jndi.ldap.connect.pool.maxsize
-Dcom.sun.jndi.ldap.connect.pool.prefsize=10 -Dcom.sun.jndi.ldap.connect.pool.timeout=300000 -Djava.endorsed.dirs=/home/jboss/jboss-as/lib/endorsed -classpath /home/jboss/jboss-as/bin/run.jar:/usr/lib/jvm/java/lib/tools.jar org.jboss.Main -c ContentEngine -g ContentEngine -b 0.0.0.0
The 0.0.0.0 is the loopback ip. Below is the output of the stdout.log file. -------- GMS: address is xx.xx.177.62:32886 (cluster=ContentEngine) -------- 18:10:03,308 INFO [PlatformMBeanServerRegistration] JBossCache MBeans were succ essfully registered to the platform mbean server. 18:10:03,362 INFO [STDOUT] ------- GMS: address is xx.xx.177.62:32886 (cluster=ContentEngine-HAPartitionCache) ------- 18:10:05,189 INFO [ContentEngine] Number of cluster members: 1 18:10:05,190 INFO [ContentEngine] Other members: 0 18:10:05,370 INFO [RPCManagerImpl] Received new cluster view: [xx.xx.177.62:32 886|0] [172.24.177.62:32886] 18:10:05,372 INFO [RPCManagerImpl] Cache local address is xx.xx.177.62:32886 18:10:05,387 INFO [RPCManagerImpl] state was retrieved successfully (in 2.02 se conds)
The cluster would be successfully created if the 'Number of cluster members' would be two
It seems like the second ip address is trying to join the cluster but is being ignored since I see this line in the stdout.log: 18:11:14,459 WARN [NAKACK] xx.xx.177.62:32886] discarded message from non-memb er 172.24.177.63:51724, my view is [172.24.177.62:32886|0] [xx.xx.177.62:32886]
If anyone can tell me how to make the cluster work I'd appreciate it. Thanks!!

However, doing this will not cause JGroups to bind to all interfaces!
Instead , JGroups will bind to the machine's default interface. See
the Transport Protocols section for how to tell JGroups to receive or
send on all interfaces, if that is what you really want.

Binding services (e.g., JBoss Web) to all interfaces, but specify the
JGroups interface:

Is startup process in a script? So your not using the jboss startup
command ?run.sh? where did you get the script? If you use the run.sh
you can pass a multicast addess to the jboss SA, using the -b switch
like it looks down below.

First before adding too much complexity run through this. https://community.jboss.org/wiki/TestingJBoss
Once you know it works then tune the xml's to your situation. Making
sure your bcast addresses and ports and listening when turning up servers 1
and then 2. if they are not, troubleshoot that, if they are then its a
network issue/routing issue.

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